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Cafe & Coffee Shop Hopping Hot Spots In South Korea!

Updated: Jan 30


Front view of Chang Hwa Dang.
Front view of Chang Hwa Dang.

You’ll never run out of cafe and coffee shop options in South Korea. There are commercially known ones and undiscovered gems that you shouldn’t miss so what are you waiting for? Let’s get started on our cafe-hopping journey!



The Venti

The Venti's front.
The Venti's front.

The Venti's menu.
The Venti's menu.

Wanna have coffee or some other beverage at a reasonable price? Well, The Venti is waving at you! Launched in March of 2014 in front of Busan National University, it has been serving its customers with good quality caffeine beverages, frappes, smoothies, and other side menus. You also don’t wanna miss trying their different flavors of "croffle" aka(croissant + waffle). The price range for their menus is usually between 2,000 won to 3,500 won ($1.47 - $2.57). Since The Venti has plenty of chains across South Korea you can search the web for the closest chain in your location! So, definitely don’t forget to add The Venti to your list!



Dawn Bagel

Dawn Bagel's front.
Dawn Bagel's front.

Pepperoni Bagel.
Pepperoni Bagel.

Are you visiting the Itaewon area? Then we have another cafe recommendation near it, in Noksapyeong, a subway station next to Itaewon. Dawn Bagel features bagels galore to choose from on their menus such as onion bagels, smoked salmon bagel sandwiches, falafel bagel sandwiches, and some more. The tidy white aesthetic interior of the cafe is also Instagrammable. You are getting the best of both worlds with their great menu and cafe interior!




Brot Art

Brot Art's front.
Brot Art's front.

Sandwich, cake, macaroon, and coffee of Brot Art.
Sandwich, cake, macaroon, and coffee of Brot Art.

Looking for a great place to have brunch? Stop by at Brot Art in Yeouido. You might want to order more pastries than you think once inside! The display of pastries is not only picturesque but the pastries themselves are scrumptious! The cafe offers pies, cakes, macaroons, sandwiches, and many more to satisfy your tummy!



The Baker’s Table | Seoul Bakery Restaurant

The Baker's Table | Seoul Bakery Restaurant's front..
The Baker's Table | Seoul Bakery Restaurant's front..

The Baker's table pastries.
The Baker's table pastries.

To encapsulate an authentic German dining experience, consider stopping by The Baker’s Table Seoul Bakery Restaurant. The bakery offers German bratwurst (German sausage with a natural casing made from animal intestines or animal skin) and schnitzel (boneless cutlets) and other excellent choices for breakfast or brunch. You might have the chance to bump into the bakery’s owner, Micha Richter, a German chef residing in Korea for two decades already. Cool isn’t it?





Hello Kitty Coffee House

Hello Kitty Coffee House's front.
Hello Kitty Coffee House's front.

Hello Kitty face plastered on lattes.
Hello Kitty face plastered on lattes.

You’re probably visiting the Hello Kitty Coffee House primarily because of the Sanrio aesthetics, right? The cafe has an awesome pink interior and adorable Hello Kitty character faces all plastered on the menus. Apart from being aesthetic, their menu is also savory. When you feel tired after shopping, consider stopping by this cafe for some relief. The cafe will also definitely bring out your child's heart!


Did one of our cafe recommendations pique your interest? Let us know which cafes you are most interested in visiting!





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